Yes, Mr. Shory, I fully agree that the Indo-Canadian community has a much greater responsibility to bridge the trade and our relationship with India. To that effect, the Indus Entrepreneurs organization has three chapters in Canada, whereby we are connecting over 400 different entrepreneurs with 16 chapters in India, where we have about 3,000 entrepreneurs who are members of these chapters. We routinely provide introductions, mentor each other, and provide a forum to discuss our business ideas and how we can benefit from each other's technologies and markets, and from opportunities with each other.
We also organize an annual conference in the Silicon Valley. Entrepreneurs from Canada and from India meet and share and exchange ideas. In fact, subsequent to these conferences, we have had many trips from Indian entrepreneurs who come here to explore opportunities. Similarly, Canadian entrepreneurs have gone to India and have explored opportunities.
We recognize that to do business in India you need to have joint ventures and partnerships. The best way to enter into these partnerships is to meet like-minded people and have an exchange of ideas, and to meet them over a number of months before you get into bed with them. We are encouraging and promoting that.